The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-05-11, Page 9e*,
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Arca of Commerce announced „Bend," be stated, "and mY claSean olrTalltnaccoltiolP.Pa4nr;
two apnotntments to their
this week. staff salon will give me a clience to musical groups and sing songs.
Work along this line, I
Mrs, John Macdonald Grand At the meeting Ringer teleecf effiCere
reiid, was hired a$ secretary the Chstniler o COMMerce During the election et Attie
cf the organization, an has al -members he planned attractions ,Cers, Ory Wassmann, was xe.
ready, commenced her detiee. Such as boat races and stage elected for his second term as
S'ee fills the position made va- attractions to make Greed President, of the group,
ent by the recent deetle ef !Bend an interesting Place to ! Honorary president is Eric
Painh Hicks. game to. Stressing the import..!MeIlroY and the vice president
bal'a also secured tho eerej.eee. per
The Chamber et Commerce anepolaf ariPtImbgliPiatnYa beeo.soariecim'alleilo'oei I isDporn. ItEe.beArisonle'l‘Wia4esterre.-elected
ef, Tom Benejer, London who multi create instances where to act as treasurer for the or-
e, ill act as Premotional Man,
aeer. He will plan activities
and publielty for the summer
resort throughout the year.
Born in North Bay, Ringer
has spent most of his life in
the entertainment field. He has
b:en connected with the Inter -
r ational Trade Fair in Toronto,
Sunnyside Amusement Park,
the Canadian National Eghibi-
Lion and several Trade Shows,
He has managed several
successful centennial celebra-
tions and old home weeks in
London, Owen Sound, Colhng-
wood and several other large
centres, and was manager of
the Chamber of Commerce at
Owen Sound. During the war
he served with the Royal Cana-
dian Navy Show, "Meet the
Navy," dancing and singing on
etage.
"I feel there is a great fut
ure for leisure time activities
newspapers and TV are inter- ganisation• and
the following
ested to get events on front directors were appointed: Bruce
pages," Bisaillion, Cam Chapman, Roy
The new promotional man- Flear,learold Klopp, Mac Mac -
ager also expects to promote Laren, Hank Mcnard, Bill Ur -
Grand Bend's ski set-up for lin and John Young.
winter ' •
es,
Plan celebration
The group plan a gigantic
opening celebration for Friday,
May 19. The program. will in-
clude a $150.00 fire -works dis-
play plus two special acts, The
Chamber are planning another
meeting to finalize aeran,ee-
ments,
The elections were „conducted
by Dr, E. A. MeMaster.
The Grand Bend group plan
to make a .cemplete.survey of
the resort to determine the
sleeping accommodateon.
avaU-
able, Clerk ,Murray A Des Jar -
dies volunteered to .assist with
the job of obtaining this list,
A -list of all the cottages for
ren., and hotel and motel Ag,
The formation of a Booster commodation will be left in the
Club is planned, with buttons Information Office for the use
being .sold for $1.00 for adults of tourists.
President, Ore Wassroann,
said he had been contacted with
regard to 'a two-day convention
for two !hundred business men
to be held in :September. On the
motion of Bruce Thompson
and Erie Mcliroy, the hotel
and 50 cents for children. These
buttons will entitle holder to
free seats for stage shows, sing
songs, etc,
.A new stage is expected to
be built; on the beach for the
use of the various programs,
TO PROMOTE GB
. . . Tom Ringleri London
Grand Bend personals
Mrs. Wellwood Gill attended
th
Officers' Conference in Guelph
last week.
Miss Mary Yeo spent the
weekend with her brother, B.
W. Yee, Detroit, Mich, l,
Mr. land Mrs, Ron ,Mitchel
spent the weekend in Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert fermis -
ton, of Toronto, visited •on
Tuesday with Mr, and Mrs.
John Stocker.
•
issionary speaks
to CGIT, mothers
By MRS, "Wgt.e;WDDIa Mrs,_.9, Patterson presided.
GRANT) SZNP Mrs, Loye gave And/
COW of 'Grand Bend. end
Greenway C h 11 TghgS .and
their mothers were tendered a
lb.anquet in the farmer church
Pn Tuesday evening by the
WMS ladies,
Mrs. Dc n missionaryon furlough from Korea, was
the guest sneeker lain; of the
'women and "girls of -Koree,
their cm
uslos, dress, education
and home life. She illustrated
her talk with 'slides. She was
introduced and thanked by Bev,.
A. E. Holley.
Alma 'Kendrick WAS pre.
!aented with a graduation PAri•
Included in the program was
a piano. solo by carol Brown,
Greenway; solo by :Gloria
Adams, accordion 'solo, Kathy
Taylor and a chorus by Man-
reen Fraser's group. A !sing,
song was led by Alma Hen -
Ontario Women's Institute drick.
owners 'were asked to organ«
ize as a convention committee
to look after the matter.
Maxine Mellin, GreenWaY,
thanked the ladies for the din -
tier and the Grand Bend group,
About 125 were in attendance.
c GLieTa d e rasre of ovithrea GrEanInclin Emmerson
Desjarcline and Mrs. Wilma
Desjardine and of the Green -
levee" lairraoup,a, INEtirrse.wnC., Smithers
WMS and WA
The MIS met on. ThursdaY.
May 4 in the Sunday School
room with 17 members pre.
ent. The first vice-president,
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Friday
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book chapter,
The WA followed with Mo.
Elgin Adams presiding for the
bUSine$S.
Lunch was served by Mrs.
Ezra Webb, 'Mo. Don Hen-
drick and MO, Vern Ridley.
Personal items
Mrs, Jelin Teevins is spend-
ing a few days with her friends
in Windsor,,
Mr, and Mrs. him Stocker
visited for a few days last
week at Port Credit and at-
tended the funeral of aqrs. R.
Reid,
Mr, and Mrs, Hugh Robin-
son, of Atwood, visited over
the Weekend with Mr- and Mrs,
John MontgornerY,
Mr, and Mrs. Dale Pfile and
daughter, of Sarnia, spent the
weekend with Mr, and 7!irs.
Herb Pfile.
Mr. and Mrs, Russell
Mary, Nancy, Joe and Mr.
Larry Gaynor, of Brampton,
spent the weekend with Mrs,
Lily Gill and family,
Th. Times -Advocate, May 11, 1961
Page
GB catches
said 'good'
`'isherntan at Grand Bend
meet good catches of web
after thel,r-Arst. WPPIc. put 4,1
ntjelliettilag)erreena
10 1.cinn..$a W9erwe9k.
with a lift of nearly 5,000..
pounds in one day, Some white -
are also being caught, but
thesm.rni
en cSa t of sturgeon $turgeen
have 4140 been .reported and
Bruce Tiedernan's ',Crew pulled
in a five-foot „delicacy, Friday,
The tjsh w.the same 4c ryogtghile.atti vti:16ertre. epgootd
tntibnersgi
rth
.arotsnd ioretntediseln.c1 measnr-
ing aboutThree weeks ago, the same
crew hauled in a lou,pounder.
The fish netted 17 pounds of
pa vier,
Seven craft operate out of
the summer resort and one
boat has been in from Bee, -
field. The majority of the Bay-
field boats have been fishing
off Grand Bend for perch dur-
ing the past week,
'<ippon
-Con4/14ed from page .5.
and MO. Edmund Oesch and
family and Mr, and Mrs. Me
finer Oesch and Jiminie Zil`
rich, iMr. and Mra- StaeleY
Roth and daughters of Tavia-
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Mrs, Jean Charters.
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Mr. Hank Binnendyle returned
home from 'being en Seafort1
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